AI Analysis · May 6, 2026
Safe
MEDIUM RISK
gpt-5.5
86% confidence
Summary
Driving is generally possible today, but rain showers develop after 10 AM and are most likely from midday through mid-afternoon, which may create wet roads and reduced traction. No weather alerts are in effect, and temperatures remain well above freezing, so ice is not a concern.
Hourly Forecast
7 AM 0%
13 mph
8 AM 2%
14 mph
9 AM 6%
15 mph
10 AM 16%
15 mph
11 AM 43%
16 mph
12 PM 67%
16 mph
1 PM 72%
15 mph
2 PM 83%
14 mph
3 PM 76%
14 mph
4 PM 48%
13 mph
5 PM 26%
12 mph
6 PM 23%
12 mph
7 PM 34%
10 mph
8 PM 44%
8 mph
9 PM 36%
8 mph
10 PM 36%
8 mph
11 PM 27%
8 mph
Key Factors
- 01 No active weather alerts are listed for the forecast date.
- 02 Rain showers begin after 10 AM, with the highest precipitation chances from 12 PM to 4 PM, peaking around 83% from 2 PM to 3 PM.
- 03 Daytime southwest winds of 12 to 16 mph may gust as high as 30 mph, which could affect high-profile vehicles or exposed roads.
- 04 Temperatures range from the upper 50s to low 70s, staying well above freezing, so snow or ice risk is not indicated.
- 05 Visibility data is not provided, so any rain-related visibility reduction is uncertain.
Confidence
86%
Recommendation
Safer morning driving window: 7 AM to 10 AM before showers become likely. Safer evening driving window: after 9 PM, when winds are lighter and rain chances gradually decrease; use extra caution if roads remain wet. Avoid or minimize driving from about 12 PM to 4 PM when rain is most likely, especially around 2 PM to 3 PM.